This charming and popular property is a clever open plan conversion making the most of the superb original timbers and stonework. It is a spacious cottage with a first floor lounge, a separate dining area and a gallery kitchen. They All enjoy the superb views across the golf course, fields and woodlands within the valley.

Also located on the first floor is a double bedroom with en-suite. Downstairs, another double bedroom enjoys has en-suite and walk in wardrobe, plus access to the side terrace. A further two twin (or double) bedrooms share a separate shower room and w.c.

The cottage has a terrace to the side, great for barbecues, and a garden to the rear, leading down to the golf course behind. Double doors opening out from the living room, upstairs, lead onto a large first floor terrace, with outside dining and sofa's - and views to write home about! The property has a TV / DVD player plus a dishwasher and washing machine .There are plenty of sun loungers in the garden, so guests can enjoy the afternoon sun through to sunset. Plus all the facilities of Longeveau only a short stroll away...

Additional beds can be put in some properties for increased accommodation and twin or double combinations can be altered if required. Cots, high chairs and plenty of other baby bits are available if needed. Internet access, wifi and TV (for sports and significant events) are available from the bar.The garden is furnished with sun loungers, outside dining and a BBQ for the long summer days!

Please note that we have several other equally charming four-bedroomed cottages on site, as well as a choice of smaller or larger properties.

Longeveau itself is a small hamlet in a beautiful valley designated by the Michelin Guide as 'A Place of Special Beauty'. Within the estate we offer a superb range of facilities to make your holiday as relaxed or enjoyable as you wish it to be. We offer the opportunity for families or groups to socialise with others, or simply appreciate the peace and quite of your own company!

Our 9 hole FFG golf course is a challenge to golfers of all abilities. We have three all-weather tennis courts, a sports barn with compact tennis, basketball etc., a table tennis barn and boules pitch. We have five swimming pools (two heated / three private) plus a children's splash pool and plenty of space to relax in or explore. Golf and tennis coaching is available from local English speaking PGA / CCA qualified professionals.

For our smaller guests we have a play area, a toddlers play area, a secret play house and a crèche that runs throughout the summer. Our restaurant serves great food and shares a terrace with the bar, with south facing views across the grounds and the valley.

About this location

The Dordogne region

The region is known for it's great climate with sun drenched summers, rolling green hills and valleys as far as you can see, plus all the history you could ever need. The food and drink is superb and the people are welcoming. The area is a paradise for wine lovers who may wish to visit the numerous chateaux and wine caves on the Bordeaux wine trail.

Saint Severin

Longeveau is located on the Charente / Dordogne border in a beautiful valley in rural South West France. Nearby villages are full of activity, with places to visit, dine and drink. The picturesque old Roman town of Aubeterre, which was recently voted one of the prettiest villages in France, is only a bike ride away. Discover the 12th century subterranean church carved out of the rock or enjoy a drink on the village square with it's variety of shops, eateries and museums, all overlooked by a 1,000 year old chateau. Alternatively walk down to the river beach for a swim, relax or a bite to eat.

The market town of Riberac (20 mins) has one of the biggest markets in France! The capital towns of Angouleme and Perigueux (45 mins) offer a wider and more sophisticated range of shops in a typically French setting. Brantome, nicknamed the 'Venice of Perigord' is well worth a visit at a similar distance. Also within easy reach are towns such as St. Emilion, Bergerac, Cognac and Bordeaux, all famous for their wines and spirits and equally beautiful places to visit.

Local activities range from walking, sight seeing, tree climbing, canoeing, cycling, fishing, or even jet–skiing and quad biking to name but a few. Wine tasting and degustation are of course a staple part of the French experience! There are a variety of local festivals, fetes and firework displays that take place throughout the summer in the local villages and towns. These are aimed at all ages and generally take place between the months of June and September.

Children will find plenty to occupy themselves and their families with activities ranging from crazy golf, horse riding and tree top adventure's to daytrip's to the popular attractions of Aqualand Water Park, La Palmyre Zoo and Futuroscope. Longeveau is fortunate to have a number of very good restaurants in the area, ranging from cafés to fine dining. As with everything, our staff will be happy to recommend or help you with decisions.

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"The Manoir de Longeveau, peace, tranquility and relaxation."

From superb accommodation to sporting activities and the tranquil relaxation of a complex that caters for toddlers up to o.a.p's like myself. Golf, tennis and swimming on site, Longeveau is also a base for visiting many places and attractions in this region of France. My wife and I have been to this idilic setting on numerous occasion with both a group of friends and latterly with my daughter and her family ( they also have fallen in love with the place).. We are all returning in 2015.

22 Feb 2013

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"Fantastic family holiday!"

We spent a week at Longeveau in May/June 2012 and have just booked again for this year!We are a family of 5 (children aged 6, 4 and 2 at the time), and we stayed in Le Ecurie. We had plenty of space … More

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